"La cocaína que se vendía en los barrios negros de EEUU, provenía de la CIA y del gobierno que lo usaban para financiar la guerra en Centroamérica. La droga salía de los políticos estadounidenses y las agencias federales, su guerra contra las drogas es un fraude".
Gary Webb, reportero ganador del premio Pulitzer, expuso en 2002 cómo la CIA traficaba con cocaína con el fin de financiar sus guerras imperialistas.... apenas 2 años después de decir esto, apareció muerto en su casa con 2 tiros en la cabeza.
Pero hoy dicen que EEUU ayudó a matar al líder del cartel de Jalisco en México.... al igual que hacen en Oriente Medio, cada cierto tiempo dicen que matan al líder del ISIS, cuando son ellos los que lo financian y arman para desestabilizar paises.
Nothing is serious to you people. You turn the Epstein files into a joke. You turn the genocide in Palestine into a joke. You turn ice raids into a joke. You turn SA into a joke. You turn Nazism into a joke. You turn everything into a joke. Y’all are clowns.
Melania Trump: "He would like to have country that all of the people can walk down the street and not be harassed or murdered or women raped"
Trump has been credibly accused by 26 women of sexual harassment & was found liable for sexual assault by a jury
Why won’t they release the Epstein files?
Because the files don’t just name a man, or even a dozen men.
They map a system.
They trace money through old dynasties,
power through inherited surnames, Royalty, old Hollywood and Silicon Valley.
They trace silence through institutions built to protect themselves.
The files don’t accuse from the margins. They implicate the center.
They show how abuse survives when wealth outlives consequences and how accountability collapses when everyone is connected through a sense of elitism. They demonstrate, starkly, how truth is delayed not by error, but by design.
So how do you hold an entire power structure accountable
when it is braided into banks and boardrooms, governments and gatekeepers, families so rich they mistake permanence for innocence?
You don’t ask politely.
You don’t wait for permission.
You keep naming the silence.
Everyday.
You keep demanding the record.
Relentlessly.
You keep standing with the people they tried to erase — because they deserve better.
And you don’t stop until the system has nowhere left to hide.